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Criteria for the Detection of Sleep-Associated Bruxism in Humans

  • Takashi Ikeda1
  • Keisuke Nishigawa1
  • KaruoKondo2
  • Hisahiro Takeuchi1
  • Gienn T. Cisrk2,3,*,

1Department of Fixed Prosthodontics, Tokushims University, Schooi of Dentistry, Tokusliima, Japan

2University of Caiifornia, Los Angeles, Los Angeies, Caiifornia

3School of Dentistry, Diagnostic, Sciences and Crofacial Pain, Los Angeles, Caiifornia

DOI: 10.11607/jofph.10270 Vol.10,Issue 3,September 1996 pp.270-282

Published: 30 September 1996

*Corresponding Author(s): Gienn T. Cisrk E-mail:

Abstract

Surface electromyography of the masseter and electrocardiogram recordings of heart activity during sleep were performed on nine subjects who suffer from an oral motor dysfunction (bruxism during sleep. Signals were monitored in the subject's home sleeping environment over 4 consecutive nights. A total of 36 nights of data were analyzed to perform the following: (1) describe the nature and magnitude of total masseter muscle electromyographic activity above a minimum threshold of 3% of each subject's individually established maximum voluntary contraction level; and (2) describe electrocardiograph rate changes (using the R-R interval) that occurred in relation to these electromyographic elevations. From these data, criteria for detection of bruxism events were established and combined into a fully automated event detection algorithm. The mean number and duration of the detected bruxism events are reported. The underlying logic for the criteria selected, and what effect other possible criteria would have on the separation of abnormal from normal motor events, is also presented and discussed.

Keywords

bruxism; detection criteria; sleep; masseter muscle; electromyography

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Takashi Ikeda,Keisuke Nishigawa,KaruoKondo,Hisahiro Takeuchi,Gienn T. Cisrk. Criteria for the Detection of Sleep-Associated Bruxism in Humans. Journal of Oral & Facial Pain and Headache. 1996. 10(3);270-282.

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